Onebase bootloader is of two types - GRUB and LILO. While LILO is the official bootloader, GRUB is advanced.

The bootloader can be installed "Master Boot Record" (MBR) or to the "root" partition.

If you dont have any other operating systems installed in your system or you want Onebase to manage other OS bootloaders
then choose to install in MBR. This is recommended and is a must if you have only Windows(TM) in your PC

If there is already an existing bootloader which you can configure to add Onebase as an option then install the Onebase Bootloader
in the root partition.

Automation of Onebase installation (Net-Installer) is possible using AutoSetup. when you want to deploy Onebase in many computers with the
same software and configuration.
The first step is to create a AutoSetup file using Onebase Portal (an existing Onebase OS is required). Then copy this file to a USB or Floppy disk.

Boot the Net-Installer CD and perform the pre-liminary operations by using command "installos" and selecting "Autosetup" option.

Then copy the Autosetup file from the disk to /usr/src and issue command: "autosetupos" to automate installation. (Note: You need to configure and
activate Internet before proceeding).

Onebase Linux by default comes with the full kernel source. The Kernel provides drivers and various kinds of Hardware support, which you can change to suit
your own needs.

Inorder to reconfigure the kernel, use command: ol-ki -config

Then a menu based console window will open giving all the options present for this kernel. After configuration, the entire kernel or the changes will be recompiled
and installed.

Now reboot your Onebase OS for the newly reconfigured kernel come into effect.

Since the kernel is recompiled, certain third-party kernel modules already present in your system need to be reinstalled. To know the software
that needs to be reinstalled. Use command: ol-ki -modinstall

You may see that the GNOME menu does not appear when the GNOME desktop is installed.

This is because, from version 2.10 Gnome has changed its Menu organization but unfortunatly this has led to clashing with the KDE menu entries, resulting in disarrangement of the menu structure in KDE.

So if you are a GNOME user. Then do the following (otherwise avoid this for now)

Also additional drivers are present in the software gallery. After updating the above software. Use "kprinter" program (requires kdebase installation).
to setup and configure your printer. Otherwise use URL: http://localhost:631 for configuring printer.